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Am J Physiol 201: 347-348, 1961;
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Effect of Dibenamine on LD100 following supralethal dose of total body gamma radiation

Stanley W. Handford 1 and Paul W. Johnson 1

1 Naval Medical Research Institute, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

Dibenamine, an adrenergic blocking agent, was administered to dogs immediately before they were subjected to a supralethal dose of whole body radiation. No significant differences in the course of acute radiation sickness or survival time (LD100) between the treated and sham-treated control groups were observed.

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With the Assistance of Robert J. Scholtes and Marshall S. Duny

Submitted on February 1, 1961







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